Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6341665 | Atmospheric Environment | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
⺠PM10 pollution in Chiang Mai, Thailand, during biomass burning. ⺠Two sites and two types of pollution (episodic and non-episodic) compared. âºÂ Carboxylates show traffic, photochemical and biomass sources in PM10 episodes. ⺠Levoglucosan highs indicate biomass burning major cause of PM10 episodic pollution. ⺠Levo/Manno ratio shows hardwood burning, particularly, leads to PM10 episodes.
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Authors
Ying I. Tsai, Khajornsak Sopajaree, Auranee Chotruksa, Hsin-Ching Wu, Su-Ching Kuo,